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right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted this is not the first time that iran has not reached a so called historic agreement to monitor the nuclear program. britain, france, and germany thought they had a historic agreement in 2003 when iran agreed to suspend enrichment temporarily and enter negotiations. unfortunately, those negotiations went nowhere and they eventually drop the faÇade of negotiations two years later when it was in their interest to do so. it is called a first step agreement and is clearly more a step towards a nuclear iran than of progress.te
right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the...
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right now we'll start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. he interim nuclear agreement with iran that was announced last weekend has been called but it agreement, remains to be seen whether ate istorically bad agreement that fails to halt iran's strive for nuclear weapon or just a bad tough negotiations that will need much more firmer iran to reach and salvage an acceptable and agreement. i think the final answer won't be known for at least six onths, but i'm afraid it's results rtain that the will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted that this is not the first time that iran has reached so-called historic nuclear on its program. britain, france and germany a historic had 2003 ent with iran with when they agreed to suspend activities unless those negotiations went nowhere eventually dropped the facade of negotiations two years later when it was in its do so.t to the latest flawed agreement is agreement first step but it's clearly more of a step oward a nuclear aran than a realistic step to reverse the nuclear progress.
right now we'll start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. he interim nuclear agreement with iran that was announced last weekend has been called but it agreement, remains to be seen whether ate istorically bad agreement that fails to halt iran's strive for nuclear weapon or just a bad tough negotiations that will need much more firmer iran to reach and salvage an acceptable and agreement. i think the final answer won't be known for at least six onths, but i'm afraid it's results rtain...
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thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different way. absolutely i think those things are coming together. i want to go to your content strategy. it is really interesting. i think you create some content and then you sell access or you do deals with people like everyday health, provide access to your audience. how you makelaine the decision of what you cover and what other people will cover? at how you do that? toour strategy is essentially -- we have a theory that most people care about a limited set of things. 70% of web users use less than 15 sites a month. older,le
thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different...
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ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor, ambassador bill taylor, who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success. also, a great asset to the institute, to the united states, into the world. she has done a terrific amount of work where iraq is concerned. she is public the book. a book.shed she is a very important part of the institute and has been leading for years our efforts where iraq is concerned. she is going to describe a little bit about the work of the institute in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm welcome. i would like to welcome prime minister al-maliki. we have shared
ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor,...
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we're honored to have present as well, steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth. and would other male elected officials stand who are here tonight in support of the cause of women in politics? [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism 175 years ago right here in boston. angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina, became the first american woman to address the legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her great-great-grandson with us. please give him applause. [applause] angelina grimke's purpose in addressing the legislative body was to present petitions bearing the signatures of 20,000 massachusetts women, black and white, to a joint committee of the general court. the petitioners sought to have congress end slavery in the district of columbia. before grimke spoke about the issue of slavery, she knew she had to address the elephant in the room -- the fact that she was a woman giving a speech to a group of elected officials, not to mention her other audience -- all the men and women who had
we're honored to have present as well, steve grossman, treasurer of the commonwealth. and would other male elected officials stand who are here tonight in support of the cause of women in politics? [applause] tonight's event was sparked by a milestone in women's political activism 175 years ago right here in boston. angelina grimke, a white southerner from charleston, south carolina, became the first american woman to address the legislative body. tonight, we are honored to have her...
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steve collinson. >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions? and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no ption but military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill who say that it was only tough sanctions that got iran to the table, but only tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> well, let me make a couple of points. number one, i've said before and i will repeat: we do not want iran having nuclear weapons. and it would be not only dangerous to us and our allies, but it would be destabilizing to the entire region, and could trigger a nuclear arms race that would make life much more dangerous for all of us. so our policy is iran cannot have nuclear weapons. and i'm leaving all options on the table to make sure that we meet that goal. point number two: the reason we've got such vigorous sanctions is because i and my administration put in place, when i came into office, the international structure to have the most effective sanctions ver. and so i think it's fair to say that i know
steve collinson. >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions? and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no ption but military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill who say that it was only tough sanctions that got iran to the table, but only tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> well, let me make a couple of points. number one, i've said before and i will repeat: we do...
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>> steve jobs was not in the pipeline. >> he started his thing with his friend in the garage. you know -- >> i don't think that there are endless -- and i think that we do need them -- endless training programs to get that pipeline. will they run for school board and will they run for city council? we have all these tiered -- by the time that they get to the senate, they have been through so many layers and they are much older than the men. they have fewer terms and they will have less seniority. in a sense, that is a real hold back. we have to get women to think beyond -- and you hear them say all the time, i do not really know what i need to know about running for congress and i want to get some experience to work my way up. >> you have done the reporting. the other part for young woman as their making decisions is, "i want a family and i want to do something else first. then, i will come to this.” >> that is why we need men in the pipeline to be parents. >> i would say that that is fine and women to do a whole lot of different things during the course of their life. you d
>> steve jobs was not in the pipeline. >> he started his thing with his friend in the garage. you know -- >> i don't think that there are endless -- and i think that we do need them -- endless training programs to get that pipeline. will they run for school board and will they run for city council? we have all these tiered -- by the time that they get to the senate, they have been through so many layers and they are much older than the men. they have fewer terms and they will...
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this one from steve says -- we will show you her comments in just a moment. referring to an earlier collar. ft. worth, chris, on the independent line. hello. you are on the air. caller: if the president is so everybody'sout health, why is he protect and gmo's they arehe poisoning everyone will span the fluoride in the water reactor they could get rid of that. up next, my, democratic line. the systeme been in three years, i'm a veteran, and a union employee. my employer contributed and to my health care for many years and i have an account there for many years but i have used for a co-pay to reimburse. january, that will no longer be available to me because they are not recognizing the va or medicaid as group so i'm being forced to go back into an insurance that i don't need that i have to pay for. the kicker resigned disabled right now and i'm not working for my union anymore. i have not worked since may. i'm being forced to spend all of the money accumulated over the years but it could have been using for my meds through the va and as of january, that money
this one from steve says -- we will show you her comments in just a moment. referring to an earlier collar. ft. worth, chris, on the independent line. hello. you are on the air. caller: if the president is so everybody'sout health, why is he protect and gmo's they arehe poisoning everyone will span the fluoride in the water reactor they could get rid of that. up next, my, democratic line. the systeme been in three years, i'm a veteran, and a union employee. my employer contributed and to my...
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host: steve in cincinnati. republican. caller: there is overwhelming evidence that this is not about politics. it is about facing scientific reality and finding out what really happened. would you support a new investigation of building seven's distraction on 9/11? give you a little context. there is a group out there that does not believe that the government did an adequate job investigating what really happened on 9/11 and that they are organized your it they call into shows like ours expressing their first amendment right and challenging members of congress like yourself to answer the investigation. the you think it was thorough enough? guest: yes, i do. host: let's move on. independent caller in texas. independent because i like to view these things through a lens that if i disagree with a republican policy, i can do it. if i disagree with democratic policy, i can do the same. one of the questions i do the same -- i have on this whole rollout and the technology is that i was the manager of acquisitions of products and
host: steve in cincinnati. republican. caller: there is overwhelming evidence that this is not about politics. it is about facing scientific reality and finding out what really happened. would you support a new investigation of building seven's distraction on 9/11? give you a little context. there is a group out there that does not believe that the government did an adequate job investigating what really happened on 9/11 and that they are organized your it they call into shows like ours...
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. , couple of tweets here for you steve harrison says first, president clinton is correct, second, it will not affect the 2014 or 2016 elections as some have speculated. boaters forget. forget. this -- voters there is this tweet from edwin -- i agree, he should also find the entrance cubbies for canceling the insurance policies. john from tennessee, independent, what do you think? caller: what the president promises one thing, but people have a tendency to promise something and it can't follow through because of a small, little, fine print. my comment is more about the affordable care act and why they are not going after the manufacturers that make medical and charge 100 times more than the costs to make them to the hospitals and the patients. if i did something like that, i would be arrested for price gouging. why are we not going after these manufacturers for the same thing , and by bringing the price down of these devices and medication, one at that lower the cost of insurance and the cost of medical care in the country? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: john, the afforda
. , couple of tweets here for you steve harrison says first, president clinton is correct, second, it will not affect the 2014 or 2016 elections as some have speculated. boaters forget. forget. this -- voters there is this tweet from edwin -- i agree, he should also find the entrance cubbies for canceling the insurance policies. john from tennessee, independent, what do you think? caller: what the president promises one thing, but people have a tendency to promise something and it can't follow...
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caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated multiple women. the vast majority of those children that are born the cost from the first day of birth of a child is being born in many almonds exclusively from the federal government. many children were being born discreetly by the families and etc. families. i do think that one significant fundamental step if a just from a personal accountability from the individual, the mail and also the extended family. i think that would make a big difference financially for our country. danielle neuhauser. -- daniel newhauser. from one of our tweeters there is this. two
caller: good morning, steve. great show, really appreciated. this is absolutely still the land of opportunity. challenged just like a government to live within the means that we are provided. that is what america is all about. i do think there is one significant issue that is currently holding many back right now. are a couple of very powerful social said the books of commodities may. right now, in the united states there are over 10 million u.s. that of all races all ages have impregnated...
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caller: hi, steve. good morning. thisroblem i have with president is he gets on television and tells us all these things he does not know about. he does not know about 5.1 million people losing health care. he doesn't know about the obama care website down. he doesn't know about benghazi. andoesn't know about fast furious. he did not know about the tea party targeting. i believe we host: have an absent minded president. you think he misled you yucca or was it incompetence? caller: several times. take your pick. is ron from georgia. caller: he has been misleading us from the start on this. he lied about the cost from the very beginning. we know it is way over $1 trillion. lies in the more system. benghazi, he is in the middle of a campaign so he sends someone often lie about that. sky is a joke. he should be impeached. this is from "the hill" newspaper, based on a story from "the washington post" -- that story from the hill newspaper on the attorney general, who has no plans to step down immediately. next call is from
caller: hi, steve. good morning. thisroblem i have with president is he gets on television and tells us all these things he does not know about. he does not know about 5.1 million people losing health care. he doesn't know about the obama care website down. he doesn't know about benghazi. andoesn't know about fast furious. he did not know about the tea party targeting. i believe we host: have an absent minded president. you think he misled you yucca or was it incompetence? caller: several...
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guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost -- a lot because of the assassination, too. reeves, thank you. social media today, we want to turn your attention to this tweet -- jfk elm street. time whatin real- happened 50 years ago. quoting jacqueline kennedy at the time with her spokesperson -- thursday was a wonderful day. friendliness was everything i heard it would be. if you want to follow it at twitter.com. we will continue with your calls and reflections on this 50th anniversary. you are watching "washington morning,for friday november 22, 2013. we are back in a moment. >> this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and its aftermath. with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the president's a trip to texas and commemorative events from daley plaza and the jfk library and museum. also, your chance to talk with aut
guest: thank you, steve. you are doing a wonderful job. you know, hopefully the anniversary will help bring us the same time in washington where we are splitting farther apart. we were united then, and it with a different country, and we lost -- a lot because of the assassination, too. reeves, thank you. social media today, we want to turn your attention to this tweet -- jfk elm street. time whatin real- happened 50 years ago. quoting jacqueline kennedy at the time with her spokesperson --...
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host: steve is on the republican line. caller: i wanted to see what the gentleman had to say -- we have the illegal immigrants here, and they do the fruit picking and these jobs that supposedly we don't want to do, but they don't , so thelth insurance immigration problem ties in with our health insurance debacle because they clog up the emergency room's, they're not --tributing to that problem contributing to that problem. we have cheap fruit, but our health insurance is skyrocketing. maybe you could mention something about the balance of that. are exactly the kinds of questions you have to sort out. you remember when president forward, heshing was talking about 45 million people who were uninsured who would be insured. now we're talking about imething like 25 million. say, what is happened to the missing 20 million? here we are undertaking a massive revamping of the health .are program the basic idea of bringing everyone into insurance is something we have compromise to a very serious level. who are these missing 20 milli
host: steve is on the republican line. caller: i wanted to see what the gentleman had to say -- we have the illegal immigrants here, and they do the fruit picking and these jobs that supposedly we don't want to do, but they don't , so thelth insurance immigration problem ties in with our health insurance debacle because they clog up the emergency room's, they're not --tributing to that problem contributing to that problem. we have cheap fruit, but our health insurance is skyrocketing. maybe you...
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host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants all over the place and now to suddenly trust and to ask the head of the eu who negotiated this and the one who is involved, i am just very nervous and i think it is a terrible mistake. i think america is threatened because ultimately our interest ,n the region, more than israel and not just israel, is all the arabian countries that are very concerned. i think this is a terrible mistake. obviously, they were having an effect and it looks like we just caved in. i think it is a terrible deal. host: adam schiff, a representative, says this is a positive step. i have little trust in iran a
host: next call is steve joining us from brooklyn, new york. republican line, good morning. think this is a terrible deal. not for israel, per se. but for the united states of america. if this deal was done five or six years ago and iran was not close to nuclearization of an atomic bomb, i'd say maybe give it a shot. iran is at the door of making a nuclear bomb. to lessen the sanctions at this point when they are so close and is sure toths, iran be deceitful, they're sure to make nuclear plants...
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the next caller is steve from west haven, connecticut. caller: how are you doing? host: fine thank you. go ahead. caller: i was watching the show this morning and i'm just curious. go ahead. you'll have to stop looking at the tv and go on with your comment. caller: what are going to be the new rules that i was talking about about what are they going to do about -- host: you mean the hydrocodone drug. caller: yeah, how will they be able to prescribe them? will they have to go to different doctors or some new policies? host: as i remember, it would be a schedule two drug good but doctors can prescribe demand only offer a 90-day supply. supply, that'sy it? host: and that is not a final decision by the fda. that is just a proposal that has to be approved by different agencies. caller: thank you very much. i love your show. host: david from ashland, lenora, republican line. caller: yes, i have one comment about obama. i have been a democrat all my life and i just switched in the last two years to republican. and i want to tell you that i am ashamed of him. thank you. ho
the next caller is steve from west haven, connecticut. caller: how are you doing? host: fine thank you. go ahead. caller: i was watching the show this morning and i'm just curious. go ahead. you'll have to stop looking at the tv and go on with your comment. caller: what are going to be the new rules that i was talking about about what are they going to do about -- host: you mean the hydrocodone drug. caller: yeah, how will they be able to prescribe them? will they have to go to different...
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morningan e-mail this from steve s. on this subject -- i was listening to a gentleman last night from silicon valley and he said without a doubt the site will need to be totally rebuilt. the healthcare.gov. the problems run so deep they will not even get close to the november 30 day. has the "wall street journal" done any research with the tech gurus addressing the subject and the ramifications? guest: we have done a lot about the woes of the website it even before october 1 and afterwards. there are a couple of different counts. -- accounts. there are arguments at the website should have been taken down entirely and revamped from there, rebuilt, essentially, or at least suspended for the time being. the administration says at this point they've got the website they have, they need to patch it , and it is easier to keep it up and running so that they can find new problems, essentially, new problems are being uncovered everyday people who get further and further through the system, so they need the website up and running
morningan e-mail this from steve s. on this subject -- i was listening to a gentleman last night from silicon valley and he said without a doubt the site will need to be totally rebuilt. the healthcare.gov. the problems run so deep they will not even get close to the november 30 day. has the "wall street journal" done any research with the tech gurus addressing the subject and the ramifications? guest: we have done a lot about the woes of the website it even before october 1 and...